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Daily Eugene Guard THURSDAY - - DECEMBER 13 All Popular Brands of CIGARS FOR BALK AT Julius Goldsmith's Telephone, Ho Main 191. BREVITIES. Baud oonoert At Opera House Friday evening December 14. 1000 Ramblers $36. Wood for sale. F L Chambers'. Fine selection of water Bets. Az Billy. A fine Hue of opera glasuea at Watts. Mud guards, 25c set. MpClanahwi. Or Inwe, optician, with J 8 Luok'ey Nuts and candy by the ton Ax Billy's. Don't forget the Ubost social Friday night. Don't forget the Treble Clef Conoert, Deo 20. ' Hot waflles and maple aprup at the Louvre, Don't fall to Ax Billy tor Chriatmas presents. Get your glttgtea at Walt' and nave two dollar. Bee Day A. Hendemon's samples of out order carpets. A lull line of holiday goods. Ax Billy. Wood for sale. Inquire at the stor of J U Green & Sou. Hee the fine Hue of holiday goods at the Corner Drug Store. Slaughtering prices ou pianos and organs at Bankin's Mimic Houce. Come and see the ghost drill Friday nluht. i O Warner tunes plauos and o- trans. Repairing and polishing, We are direct importers of holiday goods. Be suie to Ax Billy his prices. Open until 9 o'clock at night, Bakklr Gun Wohks. F L Chambers has received another carload of Oliver plow?. Good program at Opera Houbb Fri day evening. Hear the college girls sing. Vlllard Ball, Deo 20. Always go to McGolre's restaurant Ninth street, for chicken on Bund ay p. , Air-tight stoves. 44 styles to eeleot from at F L Chambers'. None can equal the Ninth street res taurant for a aheap substantial meal, Open until 9 o'clock at night. Bahkbk Gun Wohks. Bicycle supplies MoClanaban, The Louvre Is open day aud night. Flrat-olasa meals, Blcyole repairing McClanabau. For a good square,, meal go to th .Louvre. ' Ghosts sold to the highest bidder Friday night. Boys come prepared Surprisingly low prloes on pianos and organs at Bankin's Musio Store Patronize the band oonoert and as sist the boys in paying for their lUBtru ments. Our ladles' and girls' slippers; just the thing for Christmas presents. Ax Billy. Remember the Treble Clef Concert, Vlllard Hall, Deo. 20. Admission 36 cents. Silverware, watobes aud jewelry, the best Hue for Christmas lu the oity at Watts' Bmokeless shotgun oartrldges 60 cents a box, F L Chambers'. Toilet art loles of every description for the holiday trade at the Come Drug Store. A Whitney piano makes a pleasing Christmas gift, Rankin sells them. Rambler bloyoles now 136.00, If you have been eating at the other pluons why not try the Louvre Now pocket kulves, all sizes, shapes and prloes, Quality guaranteed. Mo Clanaban, A beautiful scarf and stool acooiu panleaeaoh piano sent ;out fiom Ran. kin's Mubio Houso. Bloycle lamps, 06 oeuts. F L Cham bers'. Ladies, are you bothered about carry ing your glasses? If so, get one of those beautiful ohattelalne oases at Watts' and your troubles will be over. The Corner Drug Store has Just re ceived a nloe hue of sundries for the holiday trade. Call aud see them. Tinware guaranteed for 3 years at F L Chambers. 40 second-hand heaters aud air-tight beaters at F L Chambers. Bloycle repaiilng and sundries. K K McCLANAHAN. j. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO FMSAIMERS nd FUNERAL DIRECTORS ITALIAN StUCCO STATUARY Makes a nine Xmaa present. We Lavs a nice cnlleotion ami ther an aheap. We aleo hart end """""a ronrn of Wall 1W, A can IJuvtM Varnieh HUln A boi ol Uolil I'alnt, or An Artist's Outfit. We will dflirer any of these goods oo Xtnae Ke for you. L A. OVERTON, 8th Street. It Won't There's i lot of things Ayef's Hair Vigor won't do. They re just the things you dont wint it to do. Dut the things it will do will certiinly pleise you, such is stopping the hiir from coming out, restoring color to griy hiir, tnd milting the hiir grow thick tnd long. Give it a good triil. If jon do not obtain the bAnflflt tou deilre from use nf tliu VlKor, write the Uoclor elMiut It. lie will tell rou Juit the right till iik to do. Aduieee, Ir. J . C. Ariu, Lowell, WILL SOON MOVE IN. Finishing Work Being Done on Interior of New Bank Building. Workmen are rushing the work on the Interior finishings of the new Eu gene Loan A Havings Bank building, and W E Brown, president of the bank, says they will commeuoe mov ing In perhaps during the holidays and will be settled down la their new heme by the beginning of the new year.. A Guard reporter was shown through the building today. The woodwork is entirely of polished oak and together with the steel celling, tinted in an ertlstio manner, presents a handsome appearance. The steam radiators are all.ln position and band somely painted, the vault Is ready to receive its treasure, the outslds doors of heavy oak are being put in and nearly everything Is in readiness for the Installing of the fixtures and fur niture which will be of the latest and most up-to-date pattern obtainable. The Band Concert. A Q card reporter had the pleasure ble privilege the other evening of lis tening to a rehearsal of the Fourth Regiment band under the direction of Prof I M Glen. The band baa been prac ticing every night for two weeks past getting in trim for their oonoert tomorrow nluht, and the efflolenoy wbioh they have attained In making Buoh rapturous musio will be a revelation to our maay people who will attend the oonoert. Bom of the heaviest olassioal pleoes will be played besides the latest popular airs In marches, eto, and all these have been mastered to perfection. Tlokets for the oonoert are going fast and all the good seats will soon be sold. After the concert will oeour the dance In the Armory, which will be one of the nloest affairs of the season The Armory has been deoorated with numerous mirrors, large clusters of evergreens, yards and yards of bunting and it will present a delightful appear ance. The band bas the reputation ol furnishing exosllent dance musio and all wbo attend will no doubt enjoy themaelvea to a high degree, J W Kays and Day A Henderson have kindly loaned the mirrors for the decoration of the Armory, and Morris A Craw the piano for accompaniment at the ooncert. Lost A mounted elk's tooth with Inscription, "Eugene Lodge 357," and on reverse side, "B P O E." Findei will leave at GUAKDoflloe and reoelve reward. Halem parties loaded a oar of apples here today. ' Day A Henderson's new sedewalk Is completed. The railroad company loaded two oars with fence pests here today. The Salvation Army appeared on the streets last night. It seemed Ilk old times. The Lakeviewei's stage was robbed of the mall yesterday, no passengers were aboard. O C Zelgler Is now residing at Bao- ramento, Cal. HI wife ana children are with him. Carpenters were patching up the de pot platform today, A new oue Is badly ueeded. J W Hamble and family have mnvsd to their new home rocently created at Falrmount, The Citizens' raunlotpal ticket car ried Astoria over the republicans yesterday making a olean sweep. Isaao Larimer has recslved ai a pre mium from the Star Tobaooo Co, a fine Colt's repenting rifle, 22 csllbte. It took 1600 tobaooo lags to scours It, City oounoll met last night and ad journed till Saturday eveulng out of respect for Councilman Williams, whose father died the day before at Springfield. Oup Priees. 1 lb good tea S5o 2 lb good green onflee 25o lib plug good chewing tobacco 2 lbs laucy mixed candy 3oo 2 lbs randy beans 250 2;ib Jelly beans a.So 2 lb mint liteugt-rii25o 1 lb mixed nuts 15o i lbs good walnuts J5 Hpeolal men's bsts worth 11. SO for 1100 see It. 26 ot can K C baking powder Mo 8 lb pkg gold duet 20o AX BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE. SOCIAL. AT TCi OHeUSTIAN CilORCH; The Missionary Benefit given by the missionary society of the Christian cbureb was a social as well as a fluan olal success. Booths were arranged around th ohurcb parlor in which the social was held and deltoious articles of food were dispensed by the ladies of the society. REV AND HHS HOLLINGSH KA D. Rev and Mrs W H HolllngBiiead last evsnlng entertained quite a large num ber of their friends at the M maime. i'be evenlngr was spent very pleas antly In social oonversatloD, games, eto. In the "Geography Games," In which prlzeo were given, Mrs W L Cheshire carried off the honors. At th close o tbeevnlng'ntertainment Mrs Holllngsbead in a graoioua and obarmlng manner served a delectable luncheon. BIRTHDAY BUBPBISB. Carl Washburue's 16th birthday oo ourad yesterday. To celebrate the event In a fitting manner a number of bis young friends tendered him a pleasant surprise at bis home on Sixth and Willamette streets by marobing In a body to th bouse and spending an enjoyable evening In playing oharadea, eto, and partaking of re freshments. Tboae who composed this merry throng were: Misses Sadie Ford, Lela Jennings, Ermloe Cburob, Jennie Jennings, Ivy Ford, Berts Eddy, Winnie Morgan, Clara Wold, Leone Kays, Lily Wood, Vera Wilson, Florence Chaffee, Norma Hndrloks, Camilla Csroll, Messrs Burgess Ford, Cheater Washburne,. Charles Austin, Leonard Btralght." Claude Gaby, Lorla Johnson, Roy Kerns, Roy Booth, Arthur MoAllstcr, EbrlKuykendall, Willie Ford, Elvln MoCornack. Officers Elected. BOYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA, Eugene Camp No 2239, Royal Neigh bora of America, at their regular session last evening elected the following offl can: Mr J sea Wlllougbby, Oracle; Mr Mary Anderson, Vice Oracle; Mrs Jennie fctleglns, Recorder; Mrs Ulle Calloway, Receiver; Mrs Cox, Chancel lor; Mrs Maade Hea, Marshal; Miss Eva Cox, Inner Bentlnel; Mrs Jennie Vogl, Outer Sentinel; Mr Nettie Wll loughby, Mgr for three years; Dr Bel over and Or Prentice, Pbysiolans; Mrs Jennie Hlgglus, delegate to state csmp DEGREE Or HONOR. Iyy Lodge No 70, Degree of Honor, A O U W, elected the following olll oar at their meeting last evening: Past Chief of Honor, Mrs Emma Haw thorne; Chief of Honor, Mrs Maude Logan; Lady of Houor, Mrs Iva Gray; Chief of Ceremonies, Mrs Katie Shu- man; Recorder, Mrs Ada Nicklln; Fi nancier, Mrs Delphine Goldsmith; Re ceiver, Mrs Blanob White; TJsber Miss Rose Myers; Mrs Qruker, Inside Watoh; V MoFarland, Outside Watch Pobcupinb Mining Co. George M Miller has organized the Poroupine, Alaska, Mining Co, capital 130,000, 200 acres of placer ground in the above district. Geo M Miller Is president of tb company, Mllo P Ward, of Port land, score tary; I G Davidson, of Port land, treasurer; oftloe 4C8 Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Mr Miller leaves for the mines at once from Port land, Tb company expects to do ex tensive work on th olalni this sum mer. Sawmill Acoidint. Yesterday atternoon W H Tillman, an employe of the Booth-Kelly Co's sawmill at Coburg, met with an aooldentln wbloh he oame near losing a Soger. A flying splinter (truck th little finger of the left hand, almost severing it. He own to Eugene last night and Drs Pain Kuykendall dressed the In jured member. Sewing.- I am now prepared to do all kinds of sewing at my home, oor uer Fifteenth and High streets. Mrs Dat. An Ideal Gift. Waterman's Ideal fountain pen, E Bobwarzichlld sell them. I5E r OUR LOSS. 1 26 per cent AVc offer you your choice at a reduction m your . nf 9i. nnr nnnt v V ' av VVsl V $8.00 Suits Less 25 per cent, now $6.00 iMO.OO Suits Less 25 per cent, now $7.50 -$12.00 Suits Leas 25 percent, now $9.00 $15.00 Suits Less 25 percont, now $11.25. See window display- S. H. FR psssossl. Mis Dr Smith went to Junction today. Philip Hohl ia down from Cottsgo Grove. J Q Farrar, of Junction, was in Eugene today. Attorney H W Thompson Is East on legnl business. Mrs Moyer left today to join her husband at Albany. Miss Amy Mey returned to ber borne in Harrlabiug this afternoon. Mis Gossler left this afternoon on a visit to Woodburu aud Oregon City. Dan Howell, of Monmouth, anlved up this afternoon on a visit to a sister. W L Arcbambeau returned to Port land on the early train this morning. Mr W Kuykendall and daughter, Mis Bybll, went! to Drain Ibis after noon. Mr Henry Barrow, of Fairfield, Iowa, I visiting tf A Allen and family in Eugene. Zoph Davis bas returned from Tilla mook oounty where he went on timber land business. U F Fitobard left for Balem this afternoon. He will start to New York Saturday night, . R A Booth and. J F Kelly of the Booth-Kelley Lumber Co, went to Saginaw this afternoon. A Yerlngton and wife have returned from Portland where Mr Yerlngton attended a meeting of the State Board of Pharmacy. Darwin Bristow and wife, of Cottage Grove, went to Portland this afternoon to attend the fuueral of Fred Keeuan, Mr B's brother-in-law. Mrs L B Rowland and mother, Mrs Matilda MoCall, left this afternoon for an extended visit with relatives at Salem, Portland and Oregon City, J P Walker, of Pauvle's Island, below Portland, Is visiting bis unole, J B Harris, in Eugene. This is the first time Mr Walker baa been hre in 22 years. Mr and Mr Hodgson arrived in Eugene this afternoon on their way from Walla Walla, Wash, to Berkeley, Cal, Mrs Hodgson whs formerly Miss Bairn Mann, so well . and favorable known In Eugene. ' Died, Issaoher Williams, aged nearly 78 years, died Deo. 11, 1900, at Springfield after an Illness of several years dura tion. Mr Williams was born Maroh 1, 1823, and oame to Oregon In 1853, where be has continuously resided He was the father of Cbas B Williams, of Eugene and leaves three other sons. looated at Seattle and Pullman, Wash and Gay Creek, Oregon, respectively The funeral was held this afternoon from the family residence at Spring- Held and interment took place In Laurel Hill cemetery. A number from Eugene attended tbe services. Hran I.ohool atiiletio Club. The (.young men of the Eugene High Bohonl are taking active steps to organize an atiiletio club and are looking around for a suitable build' ing for their gymnasium, buceaslep is a move in tbe right direotlon and we hope to see the boys succeed in their enterprise. ' Glittering Rich Cut Glass. Ne .vest Cuttiugs, the latest aud .Prettiest. Salad Bowls Viator Bottles Sugars and O roams Olive, Nut and Fancy Dishes Vases, Ornaments Our Prices Just Like Finding Money, Great American Impoftina: Tea Co. IS NINTH ST BCTWEEN WILLAMETTE AND OAK, EUOCNE. ORCQON. To elos? oat several lines of- Mens5 Suits. About 50 of them.' 53 M GAIN Pi J5 per The Memorial Fountain. The publlo drinking fountain to be erected In the city park In memory of the deoeaaed member of Company C, Second Oregon Volunteers, wbo laid down their lives In preteotlng our glorious old flag lu the Philippines, will arrive In Eugene (mm Vermont about January 1, 10 1, so the GURD Is Informed by v W Martin, the marble cutter, through whom It wss ordered. Immediately upon its arrival it will be set up aud tilting exerolnes will be held at tbe time under the aus pices of the Eugene Women's Patriotlo Republican League, which organlz -tion Is the originator of the movement to secure the fouutaio and wbioh bas raised a sufficient aum by giving enter tainments, dinners, eto, to nearly cover the expense of Its purohase, its erection, the freight bill, and other minor matters connected with it. The patriotlo and flag-loving people of Eugene will be aaked to mak up tb mall deflcienoy after the fountain is set up and It is expected that they will respond with that generoBity for which they are noted. Hotel Arrivals. EUGENE. M R Potts, Crawfordsville A Oppenheimer, S F O U Brown, B F Geo Vaugban, Ivisnn G W Witbrow, Rosebnrg J M WeBt, Seattle F A McCarthy, Mabel J Sanborn, Florence C C Coflman, Cottage Grove HOFFMAN. N E Brltt, Newberg C Q Farrar, Junction C D Slocnmx, B F E Bloom, Portland. B Johnson and wife, Albany W A Biler and wf, Camp Creek W W Chessman, Springfield W L Arohambeau, Portland W F Deadmond, Leaburg J W Wolf, B F B C Bwlft, 8 F F E Banders, 8 F H B Lucy, Kansas City U E Robinson, B F O E Mathnot, Portland W M Weloh, S F List of Letters. RemalnlUE In tba postoffios at Eugene, Ore Deo 13, 1900. Abrams A B Billings W kO Burns Miss Magie Farree J iBalan Hasklns T G Jensen B f Laird Mrs Win Purves Chas E Bampsou Miss SohoonoverSH Maggie Taylor J S A charge of one cent will be made on at) let ten Klrea out. rereons whvn calling lor etteri will pleaie state wueu advertised. H P MoCtlRNACK, P M. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, but both are mighty dangerous. Don't dynamite the delioate machinery of your body with calomel, oroton oil or alos pills, when Dr King's New Life Pills, which are gentle as a summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures headache, constipation. Only 25 cents at W Li DeLano's drug Btore, Pure Home Made Brandy. For liver, kidney or stomaoh trou bles, oolds, lagrippe or biliousness there Is Doihln better than Frauds' pure brandies. All orders promptly filled with prune, apple or pear brandy at 75 oeuts per quart, or $2.50 per gallon. Orders by stsge or express will be se curely boxed. Made and sold only by I m Francis, Eugene, Oregon. Weather seelal I the Guard Portland, Deo IS. Tonight and frriuay occasional rain, continued warm, fresh to brisk southerly wluds. Bkals. Insane. Mrs Henrietta Trotter, geu years, or inursion, was ex amined this tporuing by Countv Judge H R Klnculd and Drs F W Prentice and W L Cheshire, medical examiners, and adjudged Insane. Bhe wss sentenced to tbe Insane asylum and taken to Balem this afternoon by Slier, ill Withers. This Is her aecoud com mitment, having been sent to the asylum In 1196. Blie imagines some one is going to kill her. - Wednesday's Roaeburg Review Messrs J L Furnish and O U Chor peulng, of Florenoe, were In town this morning on business before the IT 8 landodlce. They report the lumber Business good on the Hluslaw and the number of n-Hls increasing. Don't Miss IT.-Balvatlon Armv will have a pauorama of the burulmr or Bodom and Lot's wife turned Into a pillar of salt linlght at Perry Frank's nan. Admission only 10 cents. Alf Walker has rented the old Ri-am house iu the rear nf llerkwlth'sgrocerv store, and will move here tomorrow. Walter Rossis home again. Bird. lo Portlaud, December IS 1S00, Fied L Keeuan, aged 38 years. He was a brother-in-law of Darwin Bristow, of Cottage Ornve. For Bai.r. A good house and 1t In deelrahle location lu Kueetie fur sale fot fiW. Addreas P O Box 3u, Kuien , Or. Your Opportunity- Having purchased the- stock of 0o,la p Quiner k Hitter formerly owned I,, r",ru and I. K. Petera. I will rloJ " , ' A'V. Regardless of Cost In order to lay in a ne wand comply itv. Special bargains for the next thirty d1 E. HATLOCK 9th Street, Eugene. 7 f. i ? .- V C C Hammond's Qaft and Regular Meals 20c. Short Orders and ' Lunches. All Prices; New First Class Cook Greatest Variety of Bakery goods in the CITY, Kiwi XAi-ts, ,!K .JS X A Something New. at the BONBONIERE. Hot Soda, just the thing for cold weather. Fresh Oysters, hotk Eastern and Olympia. FREE DELIVERY. Phone Red 4S-. 9th St. !ITW W I W "!llrTW1,meiP -tH' 'ihiti. filar; -iibii' 1 s-lllall Paper sell for line of prtuea goods PRESTON & HALES Special attention Riven to paper hanging and decorating by the best artieU. Leave your orders. 1 !JlF,'mrr:iit!- Jak .Jli.-jUL UI. 1 The Poultry Show. We do not wleli the people of Lane county to forget that our anuuul Poultry Show will be held lu Eugene, DKCEUBER 27, 28 AMD 29, 1900. We fcsl that it is due our Association that tbe oltizens of Lauecouuty attend and assist in making this poultry lair a success it means much more to the vicinity than many suppose, judging from the indlfTereuceshown at times in the past. We are seeking to build up and encourage an industry that means money lu the pockets of the industrious farmer, that he may be better able to provide himself and family with the necessities of life which, of course, meauB more business for the merchant and others more wealth tor our county. We shall aim to give you another reminder next week. Meanwhile re- member the dates of the show and let every breeder of pure bred fowls or Belgian bares prepare an exhibit for the show, for it Is his or her duty well as that of every business man or woman In Eugene to see that this Is made a successful exhibition. We thank the latter for the generous man ner In whlob they have donated mer chandise, "specials" to the Associa tion aid may be able to ouulisu a oompleta list next wi9k. run information, premium list and entry blanks will be furnished on application. R.'spealfnlly, The Willamette Poultry and Block Aesoclatlou. By B F Keeney. Bupt. of Bhow, Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the Urm of Mnyhew A Ream, proprietors of the Cobweb saloon, lu Eugene, Oregon, has been dleiolved by mutual consent, Vhtt Mayhew retiring. A W Ream will pay ail outstanding indebtedness and collect all bills due directly to the nrm and continue the business. Dated Eugene, Ore, Deo 12, 1000. Chari.ks Mayukw, A W Re m. i a est re lo tnauk our many patrons tor past tavors and a''k their continu ance to Mr Ream, Chas Mayhew, American Beauty Is the name given to the rue st ele gant line of ladlrs' footwear to he re talltd for 12.50. We have those beauti ful sheas lu-elght different styles. High cut storm shoes, light sole dress shoes In patent leather, vlcl and v st ing tops. These goods will be dis played in our corner window lor four da; s, T A Oilukkt, Holiday Phksk.nts. F L Cham b ra will give a handsome tray with each $2 purchase prior to New Yean, to ihlldreu be will give a book with each puiehssv, however small. 10 fai, Bakery,- lite waccaronsiDouoh. nt IS rttr- Free Delivery t hours M. all door Fl Chamber", .A, H. W.DUNM. "m - "iisir. n ... . Sale.... " ul" 1110 t In order to make vnnm we wi the next 00 days the nicest i wall paper in the citv, at V .3 uiai win please. AH new K and nice bright patterns, Ghost 8(ctAi..-Thw uiiibi Ghoet social given by ti e ird-n ..f tbs C P church Friday i Igh', D 14, 8 ) m, at the church. Ymu urc intiieil. Teams Wanted. I nni !?m u plow. Apply to A S Kieue, npiwh I D Driver's. Cay & Henderson, fcu.wfj tri Embaimers. Cor. Wit. and 7th sis. Eugene Itumber Go. AT NEW MILL FOOT OF LAWRENCE STREET APPLE AND FRUIT BOXES. WASHINGTON CEDAR SHINGLES. FULL ASSORTMENT OF LUMBER. Modern Photography Careful attention given to every subject un der the skylight and in finishing of all portrait work at the A brnd new and complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SilverwareJ aud Spectacles. at the lowest iri5 J. A. MAURER, 2 dor. al.ve II hi Oxford CuBt N 1.0k- Bibles. Testament?, l''''.ir books and llvnii'-1-'-The new WwA'A Bible. ARCH-ARENA Game Boards. All pr w Mmltil Hml 5chVcir2;ciiiJ s